Glasgow Schools scoop Education Awards

July 9, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

St. Stephen's Primary with Glasgow Citizenship Award

St. Stephen's Primary with Glasgow Citizenship Award

by Lynsay Keough

The achievements of local schools were rewarded at the 2010 Scottish Education Awards, held at the City Halls recently. The awards were established in 2001, by the Scottish Government and the Daily Record, to celebrate the hard work and dedication of those who are involved in all areas of Scottish Education. Entry is open to all publicly funded schools, with awards in a wide variety of categories that are linked to the Curriculum for Excellence Programme.
The winners for 2010 were:

Health and Wellbeing Award: which recognises a holistic approach to education, Hillside School.

Global Citizenship Award: looking at the school in a wider context, St Stephen’s Primary.

Getting Scotland Active: participation in sport and other physical pursuits, Perth Grammar School

Learning through Technological Awareness: for the use of technology to support learning,
Mid Calder Primary School

Literacy and Numeracy Across Learning Award: effective approach to the development of literacy and numeracy, Brucehill Early Education and Childcare Centre.

Enterprise and Employability Across Learning Award (Primary): St. Joeseph’s Primary School

Enterprise and Employability Across Learning Award (Secondary): Bishopbriggs Academy

Entrepreneurial Learning Award: development of entrepreneurial skills, Grange Academy

Aiming High Award: breaking down barriers with a sustained approach, Wellshot Primary.

Sustainable Schools Award: for developing Environmental awareness, Lawthorn Primary

Educational Supporter of the Year: supporting children in the wider community, Alan Stern, Eaglesham Primary and Nursery

Probationary Teacher of the Year: Lois Lurinsky, Dalmarnock Primary School

Teacher of the Year: Michelle Prvulovic, Strathallan Primary

Headteacher of the Year: Anne McFadden, St. Mirins Primary

Lifetime Achievement Award: Mary Lee, The Royal Blind School